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Here is another Matchstick puzzle. May be you have seen it. I have used Cotton Swabs in my picture below. I have used a digital display.

ORIGINAL: 23 x 1 = 91

By moving THREE or less swabs make the equation appear correct. You cannot completely remove swabs.

Use 2 swabs for +, one swab for -, two swabs for multiply x and one swab for divide (/).

The number Zero has 6 swabs. One has 2 swabs. Two, three, five and nine have 5 swabs each. Four has 4 swabs. Six has 6 swabs. Seven has 3 swabs. Eight has 7 swabs.

Cotton Swab puzzle

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3 moves.

2+3x1=5 Move the one over to make the plus sign and move a stick on the 9 to make it a 5.

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  • Well how about that – n_plum Mar 08 '17 at 02:41
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    Brilliant and almost certainly the correct answer! – Xenocacia Mar 08 '17 at 02:58
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    Good answer, however there is no space between 2 and 3. Doing as you describe, we need to move the entire 2 to the left, and that's moving more than 3 matches for sure. – Pokemon Mar 08 '17 at 03:19
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    @pokemon: not sure about OP's intention, but for such puzzles the spaces between numbers is generally taken as irrelevant. Of course, if OP has an answer that accounts for this it only makes this puzzle that much more devious...! – Xenocacia Mar 08 '17 at 05:23
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    I may be wrong, but the fact that OP explicitly provides the screenshot of the swabs makes me think that the position is relevant. – Pokemon Mar 08 '17 at 06:14
  • It would definately fit if you jam it in the bottom half of the 2 and 3. OP stated that equation must "appear correct", mentions nothing about the spacing requirements. Think it's the one. – AstroMax Mar 08 '17 at 16:19
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How about this?

22 / 7 = PI

3 swabs moved.

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By moving only one match/swab, I can turn $23 \times 1 = 91\;$ into:

$23 \times 1 \neq 41$

Other possible solution moving only one swab:

$23\;/\;1 \neq 91$

Other possible solution moving only two swabs:

$23 \times 1 < 91$

And they are all correct. Yay!

Ok, I know that this is not an equation anymore.

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I am not sure how legal this is since you didn't specify much rules, but I can solve it in one move.

If you walk around/rotate 180 degrees it turns into:

16 = 1 x E2

If you take that "E"/backward 3, and move it onto the 1, you get an 8, which leaves you with a solved solution of:

16 = 8 x 2

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    Using your 3 moves to move the three? I love it. It would be 5 individual moves, though, unless this is lateral thinking. – Matt Mar 07 '17 at 21:20
  • That's why I'm not sure if this counts, it was specific as to whether whole movements or rotations etc counted.. Like would spinning the x to a + count as a move? – n_plum Mar 07 '17 at 21:40
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    The problem with this solution is that OP specifies a "6" is made with 6 swabs while a "9" is made with 5 swabs, so an inverted "9" does not turn in to a "6". – A. I. Breveleri Mar 08 '17 at 01:54
  • It still looks like a 6 though :P Creative points albeit not a right solution I guess – n_plum Mar 08 '17 at 02:23
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I can do it by moving 3 single matchsticks to yield:

$09\times1=9^{1}$

In this solution I

Remove the bottom matchstick of the second '1' to make it 'to the power of one'.

While this could be considered bending the rules I personally think it is acceptable because

The smaller number 'appears correct' (more so than using two matchsticks as described).

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3 x 3 x 1 = 9

To do this:

Move the bottom-left swab of the 2 across so it becomes a 3. Then move the two swabs of the 1 to form an "x" between the two 3s. Similar to @AstroMax's solution.

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What about this? With 3 moves.

97 X 1 = 97

Explanation

Move the middle stick of 3 to the 2 and move the lower-left stick of 2 to right side to make the 2 to 9. Now, move the lower horizontal stick of 3 to the right side and convert the 1 to 7.

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24+7=31

Process:

Move 1: Making 23 as 24, you need to do 3 -> 4 i.e moving one swab up and removing the top one. Move 2: Making 1 as 7, put the one removed from 3 to the top. Move 3: Making 91 -> 31 , just remove the left most swab of 9 to the bottom. Making the multiplication sign as plus is just orientation.

Another one:

13 x 7 = 91

Process

Move top of 2 over 1 (to make it 7). Move left of 2 side and remove others.

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92-1=91

Alterations:

1) Taking a stick from 'x' making it '-' and placing it in 2.
2) Making one more adjustment will make the 1st digit appear as 9.
3) Adjust bottom right stick to the left making it a 2.

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There is one easy answer guys :

27 / 3 = 9

all what you have to do is :

23 X 1 = 9 becomes 27 / 3 = 9

remove 2 swabs from the '3' to make it 7, and remove 1 swab from the 'X' to make it '/', then add the 3 swabs to '1' to make it a '3'.

;-)

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16=1×E2,

which is either

16=1×E×2 (solved for E=8),

or

16=1×E2 (solved for E=4).